The president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa announced this Monday that he will temporarily transfer the police headquarters and the armed forces to the port city of Blanket, a drug trafficking operation center where a substitute legislator was shot dead over the weekend.
He added that in the coming weeks he will be mainly in Guayaquil and Manta, “giving an example and following up on what is happening and the actions that our law enforcement forces, as well as our ministers, are going to take.”
After the latest violent events in #BlanketPresident Daniel Noboa orders the transfer of the Command of the Armed Forces and the National Police to that city, temporarily. pic.twitter.com/xcti9YEqrn
— Ecuador Al Día 365 (@ecuadoraldia365) June 3, 2024
Noboa did not specify more details or how long the transfer of command of these institutions, whose headquarters operate in the Ecuadorian capital, like the Executive, will last.
34 years old and from the opposition Citizen Revolution party, Nieto was a substitute assembly member for legislator Mónica Salazar, representative for the province of Los Ríos (southwest).
At least a dozen politicians have been murdered since the 2023 election campaigns in Ecuador, once considered an island of peace in the middle of Peru and Colombia, the world’s largest cocaine producers.
Various challenges
He added that together with the National Police and the Armed Forces they look “this problem face to face” and confront it.
When we begin to uncover crime we encounter even greater challenges: unblocking criminal structures, entrenched even in politics and the judicial system.
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Noboa, 36, said that people “are tired of that old policy, of the attack, of the manipulation,” and noted that his Government is “demonstrating that the youth carries the impulse for renewal, that we are the new force that the country needs to leave behind a past of violence, insecurity and misery”.
“The Union is the true force to face all the tests that are put before us. Together we will walk firmly towards the greatest objective we have: cleanse our nations of the mafias and achieve true real well-being for all citizens,” he said.
Increased security in Guayas, Manabí, El Oro and Santa Elena
Palencia, in a press conference, indicated that the State security forces will increase their operations in the four coastal provinces because in recent weeks there has been an increase in violent activities by organized crime groups.
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Accompanied by other authorities, Palencia presented the progress of the call Security Block, a unit made up of authorities from the Armed Forces and the Police to confront organized crime, and said that, for example, controls in prisons will be intensified.
Operations will be reinforced in the fight against drug and weapons trafficking, which are usually the support of criminal groups
He specified that operations will be reinforced in the fight against drug and weapons trafficking, which are usually the sustenance of criminal groups.
Furthermore, Loffredo assured that these actions “will intensify in the coming weeks.”
*With information from EFE and AFP
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